Hollywood Boycotts , 2022 Golden Globes , Over Diversity and Ethics Scandal.<br />'The Independent' reports that this year's <br />Golden Globes ceremony will have no big stars <br />in attendance and no television broadcast. .<br />The unusual broadcast is the result of a Hollywood boycott over an ongoing scandal revolving around the organization's lack of diversity and ethics. .<br />The scandal began after a 'Los Angeles Times' exposé accused the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) of a lack of diversity <br />and "ethical lapses" in its business practices. .<br />The scandal began after a 'Los Angeles Times' exposé accused the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) of a lack of diversity <br />and "ethical lapses" in its business practices. .<br />At the time of the exposé, the HFPA's voting membership did not have a single Black member. .<br />The HFPA was also accused of a , "culture of corruption" , that allowed companies to buy nominations and even wins. .<br />The HFPA was also accused of a , "culture of corruption" , that allowed companies to buy nominations and even wins. .<br />'The Independent' reports that following the <br />exposé, over 100 public relations firms said <br />they would no longer work with the HFPA. .<br />'The Independent' reports that following the <br />exposé, over 100 public relations firms said <br />they would no longer work with the HFPA. .<br />High-profile stars like Tom Cruise and <br />Scarlett Johansson condemned the organization. .<br />High-profile stars like Tom Cruise and <br />Scarlett Johansson condemned the organization. .<br />Cruise reportedly returned his three Golden Globes, while Johansson called for a boycott. .<br />NBC, which had aired the ceremony since 1996, canceled its broadcast of the 2022 event. .<br />The HFPA said in a statement that <br />the 2022 ceremony would take place <br />on January 9 at the Beverly Hilton hotel. .<br />The organization said the show would , “shine a light on the long-established philanthropy work of the HFPA, showcasing a range of grantees during the program.".<br />The organization said the show would , “shine a light on the long-established philanthropy work of the HFPA, showcasing a range of grantees during the program."